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  1. Moonshine Racers Live at NCBMF Festival / Stone Fest on 2011-05-14
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  3. Moonshine Racers Live at Taste of Charlotte on 2011-06-10
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18 itemsWelcome to Moonshine Racers

The Moonshine Racers are a North Carolina based band which performs a self described style of music called "Prograssive-Y'allternative". The band has existed since early 2001, and in that time has played numerous festivals, clubs, weddings and other private events and functions. Members have shared the stage with such musical greats as Doc Watson, Moe, Acoustic Syndicate, The Larry Keel Experience, former Newgrass Revival member and dobro wizard Curtis Burch, the Gibson Brothers, David Allen Coe, Goose Creek Symphony, Darrell Scott, Guy Clark, and the Seldom Scene among many others.

The band draws on a variety of influences including bluegrass, classic country, jazz, blues, old-time, gospel, rock and roll and American roots music. The individual members of the band have almost 100 years of combined musical experience among them.

Cito Giulini

Lead guitarist and vocalist, combines his Latin upbringing (born in Caracas, Venezuela) and his classical guitar training to create a unique and compelling guitar style which can range from soft and subtle to towering and powerful. He is alumni of the popular North Carolina jam bands Liquid Sound and the Other People.

 

Tommy Rapé

Banjo player, is a native of the Charlotte area and began playing at an early age in school bands. He started on stringed instruments with guitar but soon found his affinity for the banjo and started developing the "hot as a firecracker" style he still uses today.

 

 

Fudd McKinney

Lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist  draws upon his Appalachian mountain heritage and love of bluegrass and roots music to write songs that reach back into the past but are also firmly planted in the present. McKinney's passion is educating himself and others about the many varied musical styles he loves.

 

Steve Keim

Bass player, from Charlotte has been playing live throughout the Carolinas for at least 20 years and provides a solid foundation for the rhythm section. Steve has played off and on with Fudd and Cito and was an original member of the Newcastle Boys

 

Matt Miller

Mandolinist, aka Shorty, has played in Charlotte and surrounding areas since 2001 as a member of Tater and Laughin'gravy. Matt started playing mandolin in 1995 and hasnt looked back since. His style emulates Sam Bush, Bill Monroe and David Grisman although his favorite influence is the Wizard himself, Mike Marshall. Other projects include Leisure McCorkle and Jerry and Ray and GC/DC 

 

Other members 

Rick Stapleton (who replaced original bass player Tim Conard in spring 2003 - Tim is still an occasional guest of the band), also received some of his earliest musical experiences in school band. Incidentally, Rick professionally repairs and maintains woodwind and brass instruments. His many years of experience with several different bands have solidified his fluid yet forceful bass style. In addition, his strong vocals add a whole new element to the band's sound.

Check out our live shows, and check out the downloadable music on the site.

www.moonshineracers.com


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On July 25, 2011 permission was granted for the LMA:

"Hello,

I manage the official lossless live concert music archive for the Moonshine Racers . The Moonshine Racers are a Charlotte NC based band, formed in 2001, that plays a unique style of music we like to call "Prograssive-Y'allternative." The music style can best be described as a mix of Bluegrass, Psychedelia, Grateful Dead, Rock and Roll, Jazz, and Blues.

In case you'd like to have a listen, lossy versions of live shows can be found here:
http://www.moonshineracers.com/audio/index.php

We are interested in participating in the Live Music Archive @ archive.org. In particular, we'd like to contribute lossless versions of all of the shows listed at the above URL.

Please advise on if and how we can participate.

Thanks and regards,
Ken Williams"

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